Tutorial 4 Flashcards
kaitiakitanga
guardianship of the land and resources (e.g. a family recipe - making sure it is there for future generations)
rāhui
temporary restriction (protect the resources, if someone dies)
whenua
land
ahi-kā
keeping the fires of occupation burning (keeping things ticking off, people at marae are ensuring the land is cared for everyone is playing a role, need to be present on the land to do this etc.)
ahi-matao
Cold fire
mana whenua
authority over the land (land ownership e.g. the local tribe has power over the land and make the decisions).
whenua tīpuna/tūpuna
Ancestral land
tuku whenua
giving land e.g. in a war give land to another hapu/ iwi if theirs gets ruined but will always be returned.
tūrangawaewae
your place to stand –> feel strongest there